CBSE BOARD X, asked by Dev0000, 1 year ago

Explain the following in context of metals :
(1) Malleability
(2) Ductility
(3) conductor of heat and electricity
(4) sonorous

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Answered by anjalika32
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1)The property of metal by which they can be beaten and turned into thin sheets is called malleability.

2)The property of metal by which metals can be drawn into thin wires is called ductility

3)metals are good conductor of heat and electricity

4) the property of metal by which they produce a sound on beating is called sonorous


Dev0000: Thx anjalika
Answered by akshita4595
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Answer:

It is the general tendency of metals to possess the properties such as Malleability, Ductility, heat and electrical conductivity, and sonorous. Each of these is explained below clearly.

(1) Malleability: Malleability is a property of metals that allows them to be hammered, rolled, or pressed into thin sheets without breaking or cracking. This is because metals have a crystalline structure that allows them to deform without breaking. This property is important in a variety of applications, from metalworking to jewelry making.

(2) Ductility: Ductility is a property of metals that allows them to be stretched or drawn into thin wires without breaking. This is because metals have a crystalline structure that allows them to be plastically deformed. This property is important in a variety of applications, from wire drawing to the manufacturing of various metal products.

(3) Conductor of Heat and Electricity: Metals are excellent conductors of heat and electricity. This is because metals contain free electrons, which can easily move through the metal lattice structure, carrying energy in the form of heat and electricity. This property of metals is important in a variety of applications, from electrical wiring to heating systems.

(4) Sonorous: Sonorous is a property of metals that allows them to produce distinct, ringing sounds when struck. This is because metals have a crystalline structure that allows them to vibrate in a certain way when they are struck. This property is important in a variety of applications, from musical instruments to create the sound of bells and chimes.

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